THREE-DAY SEMINAR

The World Wide Web (WWW) is today's most dynamically growing computer technology.
Originally developed in 1992, there were 100 sites. Today, there are more
than 200,000 sites! By attending this unique three-day program you will
learn about this fascinating technology which has become the powerful medium
of choice for publishing, advertising and electronic commerce on the Internet.

About this Program

This course provides attendees with a comprehensive overview of the Web
with a focus on building, configuring, and maintaining a Web server. The
program covers an entire range of tasks from acquiring software, through
installation, configuration, maintenance and access control.

You will come away with the facts you need to make informed decisions about
implementing and managing a Web server at your location, as well as the
training needed to set up an organization or enterprise Web server. In addition,
you will be provided with a complete overview of the authoring and publishing
process including design issues and advanced features such as forms, CGI-bin
script programming, and image maps.

You will learn to

How to set up, configure, and maintain a Web Server

Where to acquire server software

How to secure your Web server

CGI-bin script programming overview

HTML editors and converters

Features and scripting of HTML 3.0

How to use forms in Web documents

And, much more!

Who Should Attend

This is a must-attend program for all computer professionals with an interest
in the World Wide Web and the Internet including: system & network administrators
& managers, consultants, computer users, programmers and those individuals
who are thinking of building a Web server.

Prerequisites

Attendees should have a basic knowledge of Unix system administration
to fully understand installation and configuration issues.

Course level: Beginner to Intermediate.

Special Bonus

Attendees will receive a free copy of the System Administrator's Guide
for Establishing a World Wide Web Server published by UniForum.

World Wide Web Program Outline

Understanding Web Architecture, Components, and Protocol

Setting up Basic Services

Setting up a NCSA server on a Unix host

Setting up a server on a Windows host

Web Server Maintenance

HTML Authoring

Creating a Home Page

Adding Images, Audio, Video

Publishing Legacy Documentation on the Web

Editors and Converters

Incorporating Forms into Web Documents

Using Scripts and Executables (CGI-bin Programming)

Search Engines for your Site

Using Tools to Search the Internet

Integrating the Web Server with other Services (WAIS, ftp, etc.)

Web Security

Web Document Access Control

Current Software Solutions

Threats and Counter Measures

Java and JavaScript Programming (Overview with Examples)

Networking Requirements and Sample Providers

Advanced Features

Case Studies

Testimonials - Building and Designing Your
Enterprise Web Server

"I thought this class had the right balance between technical issues
and organization. The instructors were good speakers, talented and interesting."

Ned Hogan, Consultant & Technical Manager, SCO

"The HTML portion of this training was alone worth the cost of the
course. This was, in a word, simply excellent. I was able to take what I
had learned and put it into practice on our Web site that same day."

Torre J. Foote, On-line Services Administrator, Metricom

"This course is invaluable for everyone from experienced system administrators
to novice webmasters. The instructors are very knowledgeable, entertaining
and thorough."

Sandra Lyle, Product Marketing Mgr., Citrix

"Did a good job establishing a rapport with the audience; open to questions;
delivered what was promised by the advertising."

Lory Hawkes, Sr. Professor,
DeVry Institute of Technology

About UniForum

UniForum, the International Association of Open Systems Professionals,
is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1980. Today, it represents many
thousands of vendors
and users of open systems.

UniForum's mission is to help individuals and their organizations increase
the effectiveness of their information systems through the use of open systems,
based on shared industry standards.

Central to UniForum's mission is the delivery of high-quality educational
programs, trade shows and conferences, publications, on-line services, and
peer group discussions.

UniForum Guarantee

If you are not completely satisfied with the value and benefits gained
from attending these programs, we will refund your tuition in full or arrange
for you to attend another UniForum training program at no additional fee.